National Attributes Associated with Dimensions of Support for the United Nations
John F. Clark,
Michael K. O'Leary and
Eugene R. Wittkopf
International Organization, 1971, vol. 25, issue 1, 1-25
Abstract:
Several writers have asked whether there exist among states varying predispositions to support the United Nations. Hayward Alker has answered this question with reference to the voting patterns of member nations in support of increased UN activities particularly in the peacekeeping field. More recently Robert Keohane has ranked states by using a support measure based on delegation size and has suggested that size of national delegations to the United Nations is indicative of support for the organization.
Date: 1971
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